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In 1963, with the city of Boston already terrified by a series of savage crimes known as the Boston Stranglings, a murder occurred in the quiet suburb of Belmont, just a few blocks from the house of Sebatian Junger's family. Two years later, Albert Desalvo, a handyman who had been working at the Jungers' home on the day of the Belmont murder, confessed in lurid detail to being the Boston Strangler. The power of the story and the brillance of Junger's reporting places this book at the top. |